A 16-man England squad for the India and
New Zealand Test series was announced in late August 2001. Two uncapped players,
Essex wicket-keeper James Foster and
Yorkshire off-spinner
Richard Dawson were included for the first time, while
Lancashire wicket-keeper
Warren Hegg was recalled to the squad. On 17 October, England's 16-man squad for the ODI series was announced. It included the same side that toured
Zimbabwe earlier that month, with additions of
Andy Caddick,
Darren Gough,
Ashley Giles,
Michael Vaughan and
Craig White.
Paul Grayson,
James Kirtley,
Mark Ramprakash,
Ryan Sidebottom and
Chris Silverwood were omitted. Amidst questions regarding security of the players, Caddick and
Robert Croft decided not to tour India and declared themselves unavailable on 30 October. They were replaced by
Somerset pace-bowler
Richard Johnson and
Gloucestershire off-spinner
Martyn Ball. Giles, White and
James Ormond who were nursing injuries were declared fit on 7 November.
Graham Thorpe left for England just before the Second Test due to "personal" reasons and was replaced by
Michael Vaughan. On 3 January 2002, The England squad was announced again for the ODI series. The core of the team that played the Test series was retained. Additionally, Caddick and Thorpe, who made themselves available, were added to the squad, while White who sustained an injury was excluded. The
Indian selectors named a 14-man squad for the First Test on 27 November. From the squad that
toured South Africa earlier that season, four pace-bowlers were dropped and
Javagal Srinath was recovering from an injury.
Maharashtra and
Kerala pace-bowlers
Iqbal Siddiqui and
Tinu Yohannan respectively were included in the squad alongside
Railways all-rounder
Sanjay Bangar.
Virender Sehwag, who was included for the First test despite
a one-match ban on him, was dropped from the squad. He returned for the Second Test with Srinath, the latter replacing an injured Bangar. An India 14-man ODI squad announced on 14 January for the first three ODIs.
Rahul Dravid pulled out of the series due to shoulder injury. Wicket-keeper
Ajay Ratra and
Tamil Nadu batsman
Hemang Badani were new inclusions to the squad. ==Test series==